“Play a stupid game… win a stupid prize.”
Cheat Day
The woman behind the viral video has little sympathy after filming an AI cheating executive at a Coldplay concert in Boston.
In an interview with solar28-year-old Grace Springer, when he posted about Andy Byron, CEO of the AI Data Analytics Company Astronomer, and the company's HR head, Christine Cabott, insisted that she would not be trying to cause trouble.
Still, she is not an apology.
As the young woman proves, she posted it because she “find an interesting response to kissing cams” when she filmed on a now unknown video.
Imagine tricking your spouse into getting caught up in 4K with Kiss Cam's HR Chief at a Coldplay concert. Andy Bryon & Kristin Cabot not only put their marriage at risk, but also turned the secret escape into a viral spectacle and corporate scandal.
The mess doesn't cover it pic.twitter.com/fldpwce3vw– Blanck (@blanckdigital) July 17, 2025
Certainly, as the video shows, the extramarital pair seemed to enjoy the show when they showed up to Jumbotron, hiding both, and Byron couldn't fully enjoy the view.
“They're having an affair,” Coldplay lead singer Chris Martin said Inton as the drama unfolded in real time.
Incorrect radioactive fallout
Shortly after Springer posted the video on Tiktok, both executives were named online, causing embarrassment. Byron's apparent wife, Megan Kerrigan Byron, removed her marriage name from her Facebook page before deactivating it. Newsweek Report.
“Part of me doesn't feel good about turning these people's lives upside down, but playing stupid games… win stupid prizes,” Springer told the Fallout tabloid.
It remains unknown what is happening in either Byron or Cabot's personal life, but given that both are married to children, perhaps not practitioners of what is unethical, the CEO seemed to have apologized for the embarrassing incident, but his company was called Bull.
In a statement of New York Post and TMZa spokesman for the AI company said the apology from Byron, which circulated online after the video went viral, was counterfeit. (As people have pointed out online, the statement CBS The reporter named him “Peter Ennis.”
On the other hand, with the original posters of the video, I hope that the entire blunder will prove to be worth some degree beyond princely interest.
“I hope my video was a blessing for them in disguise,” Springer said. solar.
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